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Problems with FSI set up and solve. 3D Model of a thin walled collapsible tube with laminar flow
Posted 23.05.2012, 17:51 GMT-4 Version 4.0a 1 Reply
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Hi everyone,
I am currently attempting to model a thin-walled collapsible (elastic) tube with with water flowing through it. For a project I have created a physical model of the system and am creating this model to match the material properties and dimensions (If you look at the model I am sorry the geometries are in inches). The long tube will be held rigid at the 2 ends.
I added 3 physics to my Model: Laminar Flow, Solid Mechanics, and Fluid-Structure Interaction.
I added 2 geometries: The first was a long, thin solid cylinder which I used for the Laminar flow physics. Next I created a long thin-walled "surface" cylinder that sits just outside of the internal, liquid cylinder.
For laminar flow I was able to create and run the model with no problems with water as the fluid and inlet velocity of 2m/s.
The solid mechanics I only selected the 4 parts of the external cylinder, put in my elastic material properties, and set the top and bottom face of the tube walls in "fixed constraint 1".
With the FSI I attempted to follow some PDFs from the model library, but I couldn't find any very closely related. I do not know if it is possible to take the 2 other physics and reference them into the FSI or if I need to define everything in the FSI. If it is possible to take a look at what I did I am not sure how to proceed.
thank you, I appreciate any and all help.
I am currently attempting to model a thin-walled collapsible (elastic) tube with with water flowing through it. For a project I have created a physical model of the system and am creating this model to match the material properties and dimensions (If you look at the model I am sorry the geometries are in inches). The long tube will be held rigid at the 2 ends.
I added 3 physics to my Model: Laminar Flow, Solid Mechanics, and Fluid-Structure Interaction.
I added 2 geometries: The first was a long, thin solid cylinder which I used for the Laminar flow physics. Next I created a long thin-walled "surface" cylinder that sits just outside of the internal, liquid cylinder.
For laminar flow I was able to create and run the model with no problems with water as the fluid and inlet velocity of 2m/s.
The solid mechanics I only selected the 4 parts of the external cylinder, put in my elastic material properties, and set the top and bottom face of the tube walls in "fixed constraint 1".
With the FSI I attempted to follow some PDFs from the model library, but I couldn't find any very closely related. I do not know if it is possible to take the 2 other physics and reference them into the FSI or if I need to define everything in the FSI. If it is possible to take a look at what I did I am not sure how to proceed.
thank you, I appreciate any and all help.
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